11 September 2020

Malawi situation reports

Situation reports are the main reporting tool to monitor UNICEF’s humanitarian response. They provide an update on the situation and needs of children in a country or region, as well as information on UNICEF’s response and funding requirements., 2024, Jan-March 2024 February 2024, 2023, End Year 2023 30 November 2023 Malawi Humanitarian Situation Report No. 10, for 1 - 31 August 2023 31 August 2023 31 July 2023 Mid-Year 2023 30 June 2023 31 May 2023 15 May 2023 30 April 2023 15 April 2023 31 March 2023 15 March 2023   Flash Updates (Cholera) Malawi Flash Update No. 9 (Cholera) 27 February 2023 27 February 2023 20 February 2023 13…, 2022, Cholera & Floods, 31 July 2022 Floods & Polio, 16 May 2022 Floods & Polio, 28 April 2022 Floods,12 April 2022 Floods, 1 April 2022 Floods, 17 March 2022 Floods, 01 March 2022 Floods, 22  February 2022 Tropical Storm Ana, 15 February 2022 Tropical Storm Ana, 04 February 2022, 2021, COVID-19 Situation Report, 20 October 2021 COVID-19 Situation Report, 19 September 2021 COVID-19 Situation Report, 10 August 2021 COVID-19 Situation Report, 30 June 2021 COVID-19 Situation Report, 31 May 2021 COVID-19 Situation Report, 14 April 2021 Malawi COVID-19 Situation Report, 15 March 2021 COVID-19 Situation Report, 15 March 2021 Malawi…, 2020, MalawiCOVID-19SitRep03-16Dec2020 COVID-19 Situation Report, 16 December 2020 Malawi COVID-19 Situation Report, 2 December 2020 COVID-19 Situation Report, 2 December 2020 Malawi COVID-19 Situation Report, 4 November 2020 COVID-19 Situation Report, 4 November 2020 Malawi COVID-19 Situation Report, 21 October 2020 COVID-19 Situation Report, 21 …, 2019, End-of-Year 2019 11 November 2019 September 2019 Flood Response, 10 September 2019 Flood Response, July 2019 Flood Response, 30 June 2019 Flood Response, 31 May 2019 Flood Response, 21 May 2019 Flood Response, 6 May 2019 Flood Response, 12 April 2019 Flood Response, 5 April 2019 Flood Response, 29 March 2019 Flood Response, 22 March 2019 Read more…
20 March 2019

Massive flooding in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe

Cyclone Idai left families in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe facing devastation, and hundreds of thousands of children across the three countries in need of urgent assistance. Six weeks later, Cyclone Kenneth made landfall in Mozambique, bringing powerful winds and heavy rain. Many children lost their homes, schools, friends and loved ones., Long road to recovery, Mozambique. A family stands by a destroyed house. UNICEF/UN0308581/De Wet Cyclones Idai and Kenneth displaced tens of thousands of families, leaving many in need of basic supplies like food and water. The two storms brought widespread flooding and the destruction of almost 780,000 hectares of agriculture crops. Six months later, nearly 1 million…, What happened?, On 14 March, tropical Cyclone Idai made landfall at the port of Beira, Mozambique, before moving across the region. Millions of people in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe have been affected by what is the worst natural disaster to hit southern Africa in at least two decades. Six weeks later, Cyclone Kenneth made landfall in northern Mozambique –…, What is UNICEF doing?, Getting medical supplies to displaced families In Mozambique, UNICEF has provided vaccines to successfully immunize 900,000 people against cholera. Meanwhile, by 16 May, more than 700,000 children had been vaccinated against Polio, more than 650,000 children against Measles and Rubella, and nearly 700,000 children were screened for malnutrition…, Lives swept away, Zimbabwe. A girl sits in front of the remains of her home. UNICEF/UN0303165/Mukwazhi/UNICEF CHIMANIMANI, Zimbabwe – Prudence remembers the last time she saw her brother Proud. If it wasn’t for him she wouldn’t be here to talk about the devastating floodwaters that swept into her district of Chimanimani, near Zimbabwe’s eastern border with…, How you can help, Right now, families in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe are facing devastation brought by Cyclone Idai and Cyclone Kenneth. UNICEF is moving quickly to respond to the impact of the cyclones. Children and their families need safe drinking water, health supplies and emergency shelter.